Christian Horner has revealed that FIA president Mohammed ben Sulayem has told his technical team to investigate Red Bull’s concerns over the new F1 regulations for 2026. F1 BritishGP
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Speaking after second practice for the British Grand Prix, Horner believes the new ruleset needs a tweak, confirming that the FIA are looking into Red Bull’s feedback. “I think with a very slight tweak we can get it right because there are only certain circuits it’s going to be a major factor at.
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